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britain could soon be suffering from a shortage of skilled workers that is according to recent research which shows that a number of u.k. professionals are seeking better lives overseas it also says that number has increased sharply over the past two decades archies probably boycott looks into what's fueling the briton british brain drain. london one of the global financial sense says it was even voted the best place to visit only won it last year but it looks like fewer people want to actually live in britain the u.k. home office has just released a report that says that an increasing number of executives scientists and academics are choosing to leave britain last year alone some one hundred fifty thousand cases this isn't emigrates a day of the season and now some five million brits live abroad and don't blame the unpredictable weather or the local cuisine experts now fear that it's the high rates of taxation and the cost of living that could drive even more brits to move abroad people with the motor of the economy are people with a lot of property of approach with an education perhap
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britain's brain drain could soon leave the country desperately short of skilled workers that's according to a recent report suggesting that number of professionals chasing work abroad is sought in the past two decades his political looks and why for u.k. citizens home is no longer where the work is. one of the global financial sense says it was even voted the best place to visit only won it last year but it looks like fewer people want to actually live in britain the u.k. home office has just released her of course that says that an increasing number of executives scientists and academics are choosing to leave britain last year alone some one hundred fifty thousand cases and emigrated over steve and now some five million brits live abroad and don't blame the unpredictable weather or the local cuisine experts now say that it's the high rate of taxation and the cost of living that could drive even more brits to move abroad people with a motor of the economy or people with a lot of property of approach with an education perhaps with ambition as well we need to keep them in the country you h
britain's brain drain could soon leave the country desperately short of skilled workers that's according to a recent report suggesting that number of professionals chasing work abroad is sought in the past two decades his political looks and why for u.k. citizens home is no longer where the work is. one of the global financial sense says it was even voted the best place to visit only won it last year but it looks like fewer people want to actually live in britain the u.k. home office has just...
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well britain's saving shy workers might find their salaries a tad lighter in the future and that is because too many brits face becoming already pensioners as we report later on also. i didn't vote i didn't really care why not i didn't even know we like what anybody stood for are just not something that interests me i just go to flow well a tight race six billion dollars worth of campaigning but what four or somewhere in new york to see whether it's a case of election and yes an important difference that i'm plenty more stories for you in just a few moments. usually the police and occupy protesters are like oil and water but in atlanta they've come together to save the house of a former detective jacqueline barber unfortunately miss barbara lost a lot of money battling cancer and was facing eviction what she turned to occupy homes for help so far she's managed to stay in her home despite it being sold out from under her feet but the main thing is that her fight to stay in her home has become like a bridge between two groups who are usually at each other's throats the police and occupiers th
well britain's saving shy workers might find their salaries a tad lighter in the future and that is because too many brits face becoming already pensioners as we report later on also. i didn't vote i didn't really care why not i didn't even know we like what anybody stood for are just not something that interests me i just go to flow well a tight race six billion dollars worth of campaigning but what four or somewhere in new york to see whether it's a case of election and yes an important...
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you have to find out who has the capability to deal with drug operations, should we handle that or britain? you can imagine the complex discussions that go on trying to decide who will do what. i don't think he thinks there is any easy solution in any country especially if we have a precipitous withdrawal in afghanistan. we have given the iraqis a chance, he had a picture of george washington, he was in iraq visiting is, this is your chance, we created a time and space, your chance to start a new beginning. nobody knows how these wars will end, and he does not think the surge will be enough. >> you can hop in. >> how many questions do we have? >> we have five more minutes. >> bobblehead 5460. >> i will limit it to the cia situation. how much of president obama's interest in having him go somewhere was political to get him out of the way, and the other part, part of a question and part of a concern, petraeus was a great consumer of intelligence but on the other hand it appears to newspaper readers that there is a militarization of the cia going on. that is the core underneath the question a
you have to find out who has the capability to deal with drug operations, should we handle that or britain? you can imagine the complex discussions that go on trying to decide who will do what. i don't think he thinks there is any easy solution in any country especially if we have a precipitous withdrawal in afghanistan. we have given the iraqis a chance, he had a picture of george washington, he was in iraq visiting is, this is your chance, we created a time and space, your chance to start a...
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it's all led to a shakeup at the top of britain's state-run broadcaster, the bbc. michelle kosinski is covering it for us tonight in london. good evening. >> reporter: this has been brewing here for weeks. first a bbc investigation on one of its own legendary tv stars was cancelled. then last night an apology for another bbc report about alleged sex abuse. now late tonight its director genre signed. the head of the british broadcasting corporation ended a two decade long career there like this. >> the honorable thing to do is step down from the post of director general. >> reporter: earlier today he was grilled by his own journalists. >> people have to answer for what they did. >> reporter: this started last month when there was an investigation of hundreds of sex abuse allegations against billy savell, perhaps britain's worst predatory sex offender in history. it emerged the bbc was investigating the same story but stopped it prompting new allegations against bbc management of a cover-up. then things went from bad to worse when last week the same bbc investigative
it's all led to a shakeup at the top of britain's state-run broadcaster, the bbc. michelle kosinski is covering it for us tonight in london. good evening. >> reporter: this has been brewing here for weeks. first a bbc investigation on one of its own legendary tv stars was cancelled. then last night an apology for another bbc report about alleged sex abuse. now late tonight its director genre signed. the head of the british broadcasting corporation ended a two decade long career there like...
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practices that have already been dubbed the moral point of worker has more on the growing public outrage in britain. these are three companies that dominate the u.k. economy they have billions of pounds worth of turnover but it looks like they pay very little corporation tax to show for it and now m.p.'s are outraged by the fact that through very legal loopholes these companies that they say are acting in an immoral way are managing to dodge millions and billions of pounds worth of tax every single year and they want to try and put a stop to it now it's about getting clever accountants that find countries with more favorable tax rates to base a u.k. headquarters in so for example google base themselves in the republic of ireland that's way that that's where they sell their advertising space from starbucks are based in holland and amazon based in luxembourg for much of the ordinary public here in the u.k. it's just not funny anymore they say that you know austerity measures are taking hold in the public spending cuts in the public sent sector are really making life difficult for people and we spoke
practices that have already been dubbed the moral point of worker has more on the growing public outrage in britain. these are three companies that dominate the u.k. economy they have billions of pounds worth of turnover but it looks like they pay very little corporation tax to show for it and now m.p.'s are outraged by the fact that through very legal loopholes these companies that they say are acting in an immoral way are managing to dodge millions and billions of pounds worth of tax every...
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the tower of london of course houses the crown jewels of britain's monarchy. we're told they were never in danger of being stolen. phew! that's a relief. i can sleep at night now. >> actually, also, i have just been told that was apparently the wrong picture for elmo. want to apologize for that. >>> next, a special veterans day tribute to world war ii veterans. >>> veterans day was yesterday, of course, the 11th day of the 11th month, but because yesterday was sunday, it's officially observed today. we've got a great story to mark the holiday. it's about a man named harold van huevlin, a veteran of world war ii who is now 93 years old. towards the end of the war, he composed a symphony but put it away. his son found it, sent it to congress and after all these years, it is finally being performed. >> now we will perform for you the world premiere of the van huevlin symphony number 1. >> in 1945, i was stationed in new orleans, louisiana at the new orleans army air base and i was an instructor. a piece in europe had already been written in april of that year so
the tower of london of course houses the crown jewels of britain's monarchy. we're told they were never in danger of being stolen. phew! that's a relief. i can sleep at night now. >> actually, also, i have just been told that was apparently the wrong picture for elmo. want to apologize for that. >>> next, a special veterans day tribute to world war ii veterans. >>> veterans day was yesterday, of course, the 11th day of the 11th month, but because yesterday was sunday,...
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i mean, this is -- i can't - special relationships with@ britain. it's important. itill come right back. and u pick the price that works for you. great. whoa, whoa, jamie. watch where you point that thing. [ mocking ] "watch where you point that thing." you point yours, i point mine. okay, l-let's stay calm. [ all shouting ] put it down! be cool! everybody, just be cool! does it price better on the side? no, it just looks cooler. e name your price tool, only from progressive. call or click today. i got you vered. thank yo oh, you're so welcome. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung functi starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescuinhaler for sudden symptoms. wh symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bnchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbirt may inc
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we see it from three sides, britain, russia, the u.s. it's a whole different ball game when you look at three interests. russian eyes, english eyes, chinese eyes. if you can see history and have empathy for others, you broaden your compassion, and you broaden. we become a member of the world. of the global community. and this is what obama has not done. now, he's basically operating as an outlier now. you asked about our criticism, it's couched in the context of 120 years of history. we started in 1900, we end now. it's a lot. and we start -- we mentioned woodrow wilson, world war ii, saying america is the savior of the world. we show that this mission to be a global policeman starts a long time ago. but it grows dangerous after the atomic bomb in 1945. >> it's a fascinating project. thoroughly enjoy the book. it's a riveting history lesson. you bring this stuff to life. i commend you. >> thank you. >> the unhold history of the united states is on showtime. the book is available now. we'll be right back. i have a cold, and i took nyquil,
we see it from three sides, britain, russia, the u.s. it's a whole different ball game when you look at three interests. russian eyes, english eyes, chinese eyes. if you can see history and have empathy for others, you broaden your compassion, and you broaden. we become a member of the world. of the global community. and this is what obama has not done. now, he's basically operating as an outlier now. you asked about our criticism, it's couched in the context of 120 years of history. we started...
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with tonight's outer circle where we reach out to our sources around the world and begin tonight in britain where a radical cleric accused of funding al qaeda and other terror groups is out of jail. facing terror charges in jordan, british authorities have been trying to deport him for years. nick robertson is in london tonight and i asked him about the release and the fallout. >> erin, abu qatada is out of jail, back home. he wasted no time getting out of the prison vehicle and entering his house just a few steps being dropped off there by the police. he is under very strict bail conditions. he is under a 16-hour curfew, only allowed out of his house between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. during the day. this is a huge embarrassment for the british government. they wanted to deport him to jordan, but the essential immigration appeals commission has essentially ruled that they don't trust the jordanian government when they say that abu qatada would not face a trial back in jordan that would not be affected by previous testimony allegedly given under torture by witnesses for crimes he has already b
with tonight's outer circle where we reach out to our sources around the world and begin tonight in britain where a radical cleric accused of funding al qaeda and other terror groups is out of jail. facing terror charges in jordan, british authorities have been trying to deport him for years. nick robertson is in london tonight and i asked him about the release and the fallout. >> erin, abu qatada is out of jail, back home. he wasted no time getting out of the prison vehicle and entering...
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the tricks of the world's richest companies cause outrage in britain where global giants like google amazon and starbucks are accused of billions in taxes. chinese leader who jintao has stepped down as they had over the communist party clearing the way for his successor vice president cheney is expected to take over as the party leader says day and the next president a notch the transfer took place and a party congress which has drawn to a close in the country's capital the big question is how. they need a ship will affect china's aeration is what it's top political and economical ival but it professor joseph chang says conflict between the two is likely if washington refuses to accept bay trains running. soon or later become the biggest economy in the world may be trimmed to try and be maybe a bit late into the trendy for these chinese leaders worried whether the united states will except the rise of china otherwise conflicts between the two countries it sets that way a genius quite well read. it is reason to if indeed this feels as create as a reason concern among its neighbors and
the tricks of the world's richest companies cause outrage in britain where global giants like google amazon and starbucks are accused of billions in taxes. chinese leader who jintao has stepped down as they had over the communist party clearing the way for his successor vice president cheney is expected to take over as the party leader says day and the next president a notch the transfer took place and a party congress which has drawn to a close in the country's capital the big question is how....
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i mean, this is -- i can't -- special relationships with@ britain. it's important. it will come right back. what makes the sleep number sre different? store, it's really not about you. we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. u can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number settingnd allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've createa collection of innovations dedicated to individualizinyour comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comrt you body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during the final days of our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set plus special financi on selected beds but hurry sale ends nday. you'llnly find the innovative sleep
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. >> britain's "guardian" said venice is getting the worse flooding ever. the flood surge which is five feet above-normal was triggered by weekend storms. it's the worse case of flooding in the last 140 years. >> "usa today" reports on a near record wildfire season in the united states so far this year the total number of acres burned is more than 9 million. roughly the size of massachusetts and connecticut combined. >> britain's telegraph reports paul mccartney and his wife avoid a helicopter crash by two feet. new details came out from an incident in may. it almost crashed into tr >> this national weather report sponsored by macy's. >>> who is paula broadwell? she literally wrote the book on general david petraeus. >> great role model there who is value oriented, who speaks the truth. >> this morning we'll look at these two former soldiers broadwell and petraeus and why they had so much in common even before their affair. snoous airlines say new government regulations will lead to the worst pilot shortage since the 1960s. captain sully sullenberger doesn'
. >> britain's "guardian" said venice is getting the worse flooding ever. the flood surge which is five feet above-normal was triggered by weekend storms. it's the worse case of flooding in the last 140 years. >> "usa today" reports on a near record wildfire season in the united states so far this year the total number of acres burned is more than 9 million. roughly the size of massachusetts and connecticut combined. >> britain's telegraph reports paul...
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all right as salaries shrink and recession hit britain youngsters are being asked to pay for their future security. look at the biggest shake up of pensions for a generation that's just short broke right here on i told. her recently protests and demonstrations of any kind were banned until further notice and crane a curfew as in you can't go out of your home when the government doesn't want you to has already been in effect in the country since two thousand and eleven many of the protests which are now totally forbidden were related to members of the public demanding the release of political prisoners four people were also recently arrested by. crain for insulting the king over twitter wow a middle eastern country that has totally shut down any form of protest and hud's you down if you tweet about the leadership so it's pretty undemocratic to me i bet nato is already fueling up ready to take action and bomb some freedom into warmer eight well not really if nato really cared about spreading democracy you'd think they'd be more consistent with their targets but that's just my opinion. more
all right as salaries shrink and recession hit britain youngsters are being asked to pay for their future security. look at the biggest shake up of pensions for a generation that's just short broke right here on i told. her recently protests and demonstrations of any kind were banned until further notice and crane a curfew as in you can't go out of your home when the government doesn't want you to has already been in effect in the country since two thousand and eleven many of the protests which...
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pro reform movements and that's exactly what we've seen now as pay packets frink into recession hit britain. youngsters are being asked to pay for future security today we will get the biggest shake up the pensions for a generation that's coming your way after this short break. usually the police and occupy protesters are like oil and water but in atlanta they've come together to save the house of a former detective jacqueline barber unfortunately ms barber lost a lot of money battling cancer and was facing eviction which she turned to occupy homes for help so far she's managed to stay in her home despite it being sold out from under her feet but the main thing is that her fight to stay in her home has become like a bridge between two groups who are usually at each other's throats the police and occupiers the thing is the cruel economic practices can affect us all even retired police like ms barber i know there are some irresponsible people who buy things they can't pay for and yet the police have to do something about them but they shouldn't throw you out of your home that you've paid for
pro reform movements and that's exactly what we've seen now as pay packets frink into recession hit britain. youngsters are being asked to pay for future security today we will get the biggest shake up the pensions for a generation that's coming your way after this short break. usually the police and occupy protesters are like oil and water but in atlanta they've come together to save the house of a former detective jacqueline barber unfortunately ms barber lost a lot of money battling cancer...
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. >>> the director-general of britain's television network the bbc is quitting. george entwhistle took responsibility for a program that wrong wrongly implicated a politician in a sex abuse case. >>> we finally have a winner in florida. cnn projects president obama won the sunshine state and its 29 electoral votes, based on updated vote totals provided just before today's noon deadline. the victory increases president obama's electoral vote total to 332. mitt romney got 206 electoral votes. 270 are needed to win the white house. >>> turning to the recovery from superstorm sandy, nearly two weeks after the storm, frustration boiling over. >> can't get light for my kids, i can't get power, heat, garbage pickup. >> more than 280,000 people across the region are still without power. new jersey governor chris christie expects all the power to be restored tonight. he told reporters life will be back to normal for most of new jersey come sunday. >>> an earthquake rattled kentucky this morning. earthquakes are not uncommon for this area. people from ohio to georgia repor
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worst pedophiles. >>> great britain has been largely silent today. the nation is observing remembrance day, a day set aside to honor the men and women killed during the two world wars and other conflicts. members of the royal family attend add service in london. >>> only in new york can you see a ginormous hello kitty balloon floating down the street and think, no big deal. nothing of it. macy is busy testing flying the balloo balloons. three new balloons, papa smurf, evidently on a shelf, and hello kitty were tested to make sure they will float properly. the good news, they did. said hello kitty afterwards, i feel so bloated. please help. that is the news. now back to lester, erica and dylan. >> i hear people have to be really in shape to be a balloon handler, it's not that simple. >> it's difficult what you have to hold on to. it's not easy. maybe you should try it. >> a bloated kielty. dylan dreyer is here with a check of the weather. >>> on this veterans day talking about some rain. we do have rain basically from wisconsin all the way down to tex
worst pedophiles. >>> great britain has been largely silent today. the nation is observing remembrance day, a day set aside to honor the men and women killed during the two world wars and other conflicts. members of the royal family attend add service in london. >>> only in new york can you see a ginormous hello kitty balloon floating down the street and think, no big deal. nothing of it. macy is busy testing flying the balloo balloons. three new balloons, papa smurf,...
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for depriving britain of millions of pounds through elaborate tax avoidance schemes and the tricks of course public outrage and one action group has even come up with an unconventional plan that's a highlight what's been dubbed the company's quote immoral tactics are joining me now to write this off and. standing by for us in london it's good to see you paula first of all let's talk about a just exactly how much money is the country out of pocket due to the three giants tax schemes and games well these are three companies that dominate the u.k. economy they have billions of pounds worth of tonneau there but it looks like they pay very little corporation tax to show for it and now m.p.'s are outraged by the fact that three very legal loopholes these companies that they say are acting in an immoral way i'm managing to dodge millions and billions of pounds worth of tax every single yeah and they want to try and put a stop to it now we're just hearing right now here at r t is that according to a friend but french authorities now demanding two hundred fifty two million dollars in back taxe
for depriving britain of millions of pounds through elaborate tax avoidance schemes and the tricks of course public outrage and one action group has even come up with an unconventional plan that's a highlight what's been dubbed the company's quote immoral tactics are joining me now to write this off and. standing by for us in london it's good to see you paula first of all let's talk about a just exactly how much money is the country out of pocket due to the three giants tax schemes and games...
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for depriving britain of millions of pounds through a tux of void schemes and the tricks of course public outrage and one action group has even come up with an unconventional plan to highlight what's being dubbed the company's immoral tactics let's get more on this i spoke to. these are three companies that dominate the u.k. economy they have billions of pounds worth of turnover but it looks like they pay very little corporation tax to show for it and now m.p.'s are outraged by the fact that through very legal loopholes these companies that they say are acting in an immoral way are managing to dodge millions and billions of pounds worth of tax every single yeah and they want to try and put a stop to it now according to a friend but french authorities now demanding two hundred fifty two million dollars in back taxes and interest from online retailer amazon we're talking you were talking from step but for now what about i mean the companies we talk about this being called it moral just how did the companies manage to contribute so little or nothing to the treasury well it's all a case of fi
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and many in britain are calling for the teen to be nominated for a nobel peace prize. so how is she doing today? here is dan rivers. >> reporter: it is staggering to see malala out of bed with her father looking through some of the thousands of get well cards she's received. it's exactly a month since she was shot at point blank range from taliban gunmen for her campaign for girls' education in pakistan. despite the bullet passing through her head and neck, she's able to talk. doctors at queen elizabeth hospital in britain are still assessing the extent of her brain damage. her only visitors so far have been her immediate family. >> i am thankful to all of these well wishers of malala who strongly condemn the assassination attempt on malala, who pray for her health, and who support the great cause of malalayousafzai, which is freedom of education. sdwr the cards from all over the world. some are signed by entire households, some by entire offices. her story has touched people around the world. and there's now an internet campaign for malala to win the nobel peace prize
and many in britain are calling for the teen to be nominated for a nobel peace prize. so how is she doing today? here is dan rivers. >> reporter: it is staggering to see malala out of bed with her father looking through some of the thousands of get well cards she's received. it's exactly a month since she was shot at point blank range from taliban gunmen for her campaign for girls' education in pakistan. despite the bullet passing through her head and neck, she's able to talk. doctors at...
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britain squares up to three of the world's top earning corporations queues of skirting around billions in taxes. from love triangle to pentagon problem the scandal that brought down cia chief david petraeus drugs in america's commander in afghanistan with washington all the while claiming it knew nothing. and syria's new patchwork opposition fails to get you know the most backing among arab states doubts of the foreign form the blog and so use of the syrian people's interests. it is just after five pm on tuesday here in moscow this is are with me rove research hard pressed to for cash from austerity britain is turning on tax avoiders to help make up its budget shortfall now it's gunning for google by amazon and starbucks first on the list the tax man wants to question them over billions in revenue in britain but only paying peppercorn taxes if any more on this i spoke a bit earlier to ati's polyploid. these are three companies that dominate the u.k. economy they have billions of pounds worth of tarnow there but it looks like they pay very little corporation tax to show for it and now m
britain squares up to three of the world's top earning corporations queues of skirting around billions in taxes. from love triangle to pentagon problem the scandal that brought down cia chief david petraeus drugs in america's commander in afghanistan with washington all the while claiming it knew nothing. and syria's new patchwork opposition fails to get you know the most backing among arab states doubts of the foreign form the blog and so use of the syrian people's interests. it is just after...
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by britain by france by turkey by israel and i'm no fan of assad i might say but. things are much worse after gadhafi in libya they're going to be much worse if they succeed in overthrowing assad this opposition group was trained in turkey at various american air force bases there are many of them are libyan al-qaeda types other from other countries they're not syrians they're foreign fighters whatever is wrong with assad i think that the people of syria tend not to want outsiders to be telling them what to do they fear these so-called rebels just as much as they fear their own government and my guess is they don't want foreigners occupying and running their country of syria's bloody standoff as expose deep political and sectarian cracks in neighboring lebanon with a gun battle springing up daily in the northern part of the state capital for ports now from a nation hit by fierce clashes between ongoing warring groups. they share a determination to fight to the death but this isn't syria it's lebanon the conflict has crept across the border leading to death and dest
by britain by france by turkey by israel and i'm no fan of assad i might say but. things are much worse after gadhafi in libya they're going to be much worse if they succeed in overthrowing assad this opposition group was trained in turkey at various american air force bases there are many of them are libyan al-qaeda types other from other countries they're not syrians they're foreign fighters whatever is wrong with assad i think that the people of syria tend not to want outsiders to be telling...
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when i lived in the uk in the 1980s it would have been impossible to imagine a deal between britain and ireland. >> i say this a lot, and i think it's an absolute parallel. you have two implacable foes, generational implacable foes, living side by side, terrorizing each other, but what had to happen was the people had to realize there was a different way. >> you had to inch toward that. in other words, at that time it would have been possible, today it's impossible to make a deal between israel and the palestinians. it is possible to inch, and it would be possible in ten years or 15 years and what's going on now makes that farther away. >> it's the doves who empower the hawks and i'll give you an example of it. in 2005 israel conducted an experiment and they spoke to gaza and they said this is a model and we will leave to gaza and then we will leave the west bank and then the question is what happens if the gas is used to fire missiles and the whole international community says they expect you to fight back and israel in h to do that and then came the goldstone report and put out by the
when i lived in the uk in the 1980s it would have been impossible to imagine a deal between britain and ireland. >> i say this a lot, and i think it's an absolute parallel. you have two implacable foes, generational implacable foes, living side by side, terrorizing each other, but what had to happen was the people had to realize there was a different way. >> you had to inch toward that. in other words, at that time it would have been possible, today it's impossible to make a deal...
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. >> we all pay for it here in britain. we have no coys. if you have a tv, you have to pay a license fee, a tax basically. you have to pay for it. there's no doubt the bbc will survive this. it's a complete institution here. it's a sort of bedrock of society in britain, so there's no danger of it not surviving. perhaps what is dangerous is the program on which these reports went out or didn't go out may number jeopardy "news line." that may be axed, and there's going to be some high profile casualties in all in, but the bbc itself will survive. i'm sure it will come back. >> dan rivers, thank you, dan. >> it's been called the floating city, but right now most of it is completely under water. check it out. more than 7% of the city of venice, italy, is actually flooded after recent storms unleashing torrential rain. this is the sixth worst flooding the city has experienced over a hundred years. >>> the united states will overtake saudi arabia to become the world's largest oil producer. that's according to a new study from the international en
. >> we all pay for it here in britain. we have no coys. if you have a tv, you have to pay a license fee, a tax basically. you have to pay for it. there's no doubt the bbc will survive this. it's a complete institution here. it's a sort of bedrock of society in britain, so there's no danger of it not surviving. perhaps what is dangerous is the program on which these reports went out or didn't go out may number jeopardy "news line." that may be axed, and there's going to be some...
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britain greece may get two more years real time to fulfill the preconditions for a new bailout there that so called into a document that's been drafted at the euro group gathering in brussels today however all of the yannick from germany's party of reason thinks the euro zone is already beyond repair and anger merkel's optimistic messages aren't going to change that either. she does not think that it's working she is not optimistic she is just lying to the people this is what politicians usually do all the life of the people she knows that portugal can never paid. you cannot avoid that bankrupt. this country is all bankrupt they trust have to declare that with it to the public but they want of course a vote to harm to the people of the country but the harm would be even greater if you delay to drop out of the euro so better to drop out of the paper money system it does harm there's no way to avoid this paper money collapse goes this way so you can't avoid the harm. there's more on europe's economic and legal turbulence not his business pulls in laid this out. italian prosecutors are
britain greece may get two more years real time to fulfill the preconditions for a new bailout there that so called into a document that's been drafted at the euro group gathering in brussels today however all of the yannick from germany's party of reason thinks the euro zone is already beyond repair and anger merkel's optimistic messages aren't going to change that either. she does not think that it's working she is not optimistic she is just lying to the people this is what politicians...